Last week, a large German tour operator sent questionnaires to Hurghada hotels about the service and services offered by Egyptian hotels. The main point was the following: “Does the hotel have rooms for gay M+M?” And this shocked the hotels of Egypt – a rather conservative Muslim country. The blogger informed me about this new mandatory item.
According to her, the manager, who received the questionnaire and had to fill it out, in shock “ran to the general director, asking what to do: send it rudely, gently refuse or simply tear up the piece of paper.” However, Egyptian hoteliers in the pursuit of profit do not yet transgress the norms of morality and the rules of decency, so expect that a six-color flag will be hung outside the hotel, and a large bed for two men will be placed in the room, as well as various discounts and gay parades shortly.
“Here, a woman and an Egyptian man will not be accommodated in the same room, if it is not an official man (details in the material “Playing with fire: female tourists were warned about an Egyptian prison for violating several intimate rules”). On the beach, Egyptian women covered from head to toe in black niqabs swim, even men in tank tops and knee-length shorts. And they want boys from Europe in thongs cooing next to them,” the author was indignant.
And she added that they want to officially introduce crazy European standards in hotels in Egypt, so tour operators are “feeling the ground”. “Okay, a couple of “friends” would quietly move into one room. No, they need official confirmation that the hotel does not interfere with the free recreation of free people of non-traditional orientation. And this means that they can express their feelings in public, on the beach, by the pool, in a night club and everywhere else,” she added.